After long negotiations and back and forths between the EU, Microsoft, and other browser makers, Microsoft's browser ballot proposal has been amended and offered up for debate yet again by the EU; this time around, it will actually be tested out by consumers. A number of changes have been made since the first proposal, so let's take a look.

There are several companies in the local paper named ‘AAAAAAA’ (no, seriously), what if they decide to make a browser?

Putting this in IE is a mess, really. IE is _really_ not the best app for launching other apps and changing Windows settings. Not least the IE8 ‘Twenty Questions’, which includes Set As Default Browser.

Yet more pain for IE users, yet more startup gumpf that makes booting a PC for the first time a 4 hour ordeal.